Campaigners and Scots politicians have demanded Tory Chancellor Jeremy Hunt ditch plans for over £30bn of public spending cuts.John Dickie of the Child Poverty Action Group said it would be "outrageous" to ask vulnerable people to shoulder the UK’s stricken public finances.
And STUC General Secretary Roz Foyer said another round of austerity would be a "shameful ploy from a shameful government". Hunt will use his Budget to explain how an estimated £55bn black hole will be plugged.
Experts agree the disastrous decisions made by Liz Truss's short-lived government has added tens of billions to the sum the Chancellor has to find.
Around £35bn of the £55bn will likely come from public spending cuts and the rest from tax hikesThe prospect of more cuts has angered campaigners who believe another round of austerity will harm people on low incomes already reeling from sky high inflation.Dickie said: “The Chancellor needs to urgently rethink the balance of spending cuts and tax rises.
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